Natural Health Trends Expects Q1 Revenue Growth Of 75%

4/13/2012 4:28 PM ET

Natural Health Trends Corp. (NHTC.OB) said that its estimated revenue for the quarter ended March 31, 2012 was $9.1 million, a 75 percent growth compared to last year.

The company also estimates that its deferred revenue, consisting of unshipped product and unamortized enrollment fees, at March 31, 2012 was $1.3 million, compared to $967 thousands at December 31, 2011.

Tech giants Amazon.com, YouTube and Twitter as well as Verizon Communications are exploring bids for digital streaming rights to the National Football League or NFL's Thursday Night Football package, according to media reports. The NFL is likely to strike a multi-year deal for the digital streaming rights. However, the television audience for the NFL has declined for two consecutive years.

Wynn Resorts Ltd. said Friday that former Chief Executive Officer Steve Wynn is not entitled to any severance payment of other compensation from the company. Wynn resigned last week as CEO and Chairman of the board following allegations of sexual misconduct. In a regulatory filing, Wynn Resorts said it entered into a separation agreement between Steve Wynn, and Wynn Resorts Holdings LLC.

Beverages giant Coca-Cola Company on Friday reported a net loss for the fourth quarter, reflecting a one-time charge related to the U.S. tax reform and a double-digit decline in revenues. However, adjusted earnings per share matched analysts' expectations, while revenues beat their estimates. The company's shares are rising more than 2 percent in pre-market activity.